Do You know when you are on net you are not safe and your every movement on net is tracked by Stalker .Mostly they do for their business but
it is against the law to track someone.Mostlly people are unaware from this fact but Now Developers of the major browsers -- Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) and the Mozilla Foundation -- plan to implement so-called do-not-track features into their browsers so consumers can indicate when they don't want their movements online
to be observed and recorded by site hosts, which generally use the information to strengthen their advertising systems.
Someone who tracks you wherever you go and gleans information about everything you do, wherever you visit, is called a stalker, and in the physical world, it's against the law to stalk someone. In any event, it also makes you feel really, really creepy.
Online advertisers are doing just that -- stalking people online -- so they can serve up ads to them.
How much do consumers dislike what's going on?
A poll conducted jointly by Gallup and USA Today in December found that 67 percent of those surveyed don't think advertisers should be allowed to match ads to their specific interests based on websites they have visited.
it is against the law to track someone.Mostlly people are unaware from this fact but Now Developers of the major browsers -- Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) and the Mozilla Foundation -- plan to implement so-called do-not-track features into their browsers so consumers can indicate when they don't want their movements online
Someone who tracks you wherever you go and gleans information about everything you do, wherever you visit, is called a stalker, and in the physical world, it's against the law to stalk someone. In any event, it also makes you feel really, really creepy.
Online advertisers are doing just that -- stalking people online -- so they can serve up ads to them.
How much do consumers dislike what's going on?
A poll conducted jointly by Gallup and USA Today in December found that 67 percent of those surveyed don't think advertisers should be allowed to match ads to their specific interests based on websites they have visited.
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